Morphology remains a primary source of phylogenetic information for many groups of organisms, and the only one for most fossil taxa. Organismal anatomy is not a collection of randomly assembled and independent "parts", but instead a set of dependent and hierarchically nested entities resulting from ontogeny and phylogeny. How do we make sense of these dependent and at times redundant characters? One promising approach is using ontologies-structured controlled vocabularies that summarize knowledge about different properties of anatomical entities, including developmental and structural dependencies. Here, we assess whether evolutionary patterns can explain the proximity of ontology-annotated characters within an ontology. To do so, we measur...
Morphological data are a fundamental source of evidence to reconstruct the Tree of Life, and Bayesia...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Morphology remains a primary source of phylogenetic information for many groups of organisms, and th...
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic literature ...
Ancestral character state reconstruction has been long used to gain insight into the evolution of in...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
AbstractMetazoan phylogeny remains one of evolutionary biology's major unsolved problems. Molecular ...
There are considerable phylogenetic incongruencies between morphological and phylogenomic data for t...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
Jointly developing a comprehensive tree of life from living and fossil taxa has long been a fundamen...
Evolutionary inferences require reliable phylogenies. Morphological data has traditionally been anal...
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic literature ...
Morphological data are a fundamental source of evidence to reconstruct the Tree of Life, and Bayesia...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Morphology remains a primary source of phylogenetic information for many groups of organisms, and th...
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic literature ...
Ancestral character state reconstruction has been long used to gain insight into the evolution of in...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
AbstractMetazoan phylogeny remains one of evolutionary biology's major unsolved problems. Molecular ...
There are considerable phylogenetic incongruencies between morphological and phylogenomic data for t...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
Jointly developing a comprehensive tree of life from living and fossil taxa has long been a fundamen...
Evolutionary inferences require reliable phylogenies. Morphological data has traditionally been anal...
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic literature ...
Morphological data are a fundamental source of evidence to reconstruct the Tree of Life, and Bayesia...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...